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1 Scientific Method

2 The Experimental Method
Scientists make most of their discoveries using the experimental method. This method consists of a series of steps that scientists worldwide use to identify and answer questions.

3 Observing Observation is the process of obtaining information by using the senses as well as the information obtained by using the senses. Observing is the first step of the experimental method. Observations can take many forms, including descriptions, drawings, photographs, and measurements.

4 Hypothesizing and Predicting
A hypothesis is a theory or explanation that is based on observations and that can be tested. Forming a hypothesis is the second step of the experimental method. A hypothesis is not merely a guess. A good hypothesis should make logical sense and follow from what you already know about the situation.

5 Hypothesizing and Predicting
Predictions are statements made in advance that express the results that will be obtained from testing a hypothesis if the hypothesis is supported. A prediction is used to test a hypothesis.

6 Hypothesizing and Predicting
It is important that any hypothesis can be disproved. Every time a hypothesis is disproved, the number of possible explanations for an observation is reduced. By eliminating possible explanations a scientist can zero in on the best explanation.

7 Experimenting Experiments are procedures that are carried out under controlled conditions to discover, demonstrate, or test a fact, theory, or general truth. An experiment is performed when questions that arise from observations cannot be answered with additional observations. Experiments should be designed to pinpoint cause-and-effect relationships.

8 Experimenting Good experiments have two essential characteristics: a single variable is tested, and a control is used. The variable is the factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis. To test for one variable, scientists usually study two groups or situations at one time, with the variable being the only difference between the two groups.

9 Experimenting The experimental group is the group in the experiment that is identical to the control group except for one factor and is compared with controls group. The control group is the group in the experiment that serves as a standards of comparison with another group to which the control group is identical except for one factor.


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